Divination plays a very important part of daily life in Yoruba society. Diviners use a container, called “Agere-Ifa,” for holding or storing sacred Ifa divination palm-kernel nuts, or for holding...
Divination plays a very important part of daily life in Yoruba society. Diviners use a container, called “Agere-Ifa,” for holding or storing sacred Ifa divination palm-kernel nuts, or for holding gifts generally of kola nuts. This attractive container is fashioned as an abstract animal with a lid. The interior is divided into three sections, with two center dividers each having two small compartments normally holding sixteen sacred palm-kernel nuts of divination called “Ikin.” Both the Ifa priest and their clients contribute to the iconographic and aesthetic features of Agere sculpture. The lines within triangles imitating an animal's skin and the delightful facial features combine to create an object that is both very charming and powerful; retaining still the magic of the Ifa priests.